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SKATEBOARD STICKER GATOR STICKER WORLD Skateboards VISION SK8 PLAN B GIRL BOGO
SKATEBOARD STICKER GATOR STICKER WORLD Skateboards VISION SK8 PLAN B GIRL BOGO
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MARK “ GATOR “ ROGOWSKI
5 inches tall by 3.5 inches wide. in size.
You will get “2” individual stickers- BOGO
Rogowski started his professional skateboarding career in 1980 at age 14. In 1982, he won his first major contest, the Canadian Amateur Skateboarding Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[2] In 1984, he won a national championship.[5] Rogowski received endorsement deals from Gullwing Trucks early in his career, Rogowski was being paid "between $4,000 and $8,000 a month" for clothing and skateboarding equipment endorsements.[5] By 1987, Rogowski was earning two dollars per skate deck from Vision, which was selling 7000 decks on a monthly basis, resulting in royalties totaling US$14,000 for Rogowski (US$ 30,000 in 2022). Additionally, Vision was also selling T-shirts, berets, hip packs, and stickers using the "Gator" name.[2]
Rogowski was one of a group of elite skaters who enjoyed significant fame in the 1980s, alongside Christian Hosoi, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain and Steve Caballero. He was a charismatic, flamboyant personality who received fame and fortune during skateboarding's return to popularity following the success of vert skateboarding.[citation needed]
At a 1987 skate show in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S., Rogowski was introduced to Brandi McClain and her good friend Jessica Bergsten, an aspiring model. Soon afterward, he began a tumultuous long-term relationship with McClain—they appeared together in numerous advertisements and promotional videos for Vision, which had become one of the top-selling skateboarding brands of the 1980s.[citation needed]
Rogowski worked as a stunt double on the 1989 film Gleaming the Cube, which starred Christian Slater, and appeared, along with McClain, in the music video Free Fallin' by Tom Petty
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